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Riyadh governor receives ambassador of Somalia

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz (R) and Owais Haji Yusuf Ahmed in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz (R) and Owais Haji Yusuf Ahmed in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Riyadh governor receives ambassador of Somalia

Riyadh governor receives ambassador of Somalia
  • The ambassador visited to say farewell on completion of his tenure in 黑料社区

RIYADH: Riyadh Deputy Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz received Ambassador of Somalia to the Kingdom Owais Haji Yusuf Ahmed in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The ambassador visited to say farewell on completion of his tenure in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Mohammed praised the ambassador鈥檚 efforts in strengthening and advancing relations between the two countries and wished him success in his future.


Saudi freediver finds success in the depths

Salma Shaker鈥檚 freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. (Supplied)
Salma Shaker鈥檚 freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. (Supplied)
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Saudi freediver finds success in the depths

Salma Shaker鈥檚 freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. (Supplied)
  • Salma Shaker has taken her passion and turned it into record-setting dives

JEDDAH: At just 25 years old, Saudi freediver Salma Shaker has ensured her name features in the sporting halls of fame.

When she took place at the elite, invite-only Vertical Blue competition in the Bahamas this year 鈥 the first athlete from the Kingdom to be asked 鈥 she broke four Saudi national records 鈥 55m free immersion, 62m constant weight with fins, 42m constant weight no fins and 66m deep constant weight bi-fins.

Salma Shaker鈥檚 freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. (Supplied)

Her freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. Born into a family with deep ties to the ocean 鈥 her father being a captain and marine geologist 鈥 she grew up exploring the shores and shallow waters of Jeddah鈥檚 coast.

Her early training with instructor Mariam Shalan set her on a path that led quickly to competition. She took various national and regional titles including Deepest GCC Woman in 2019 and Deepest Arab Woman in 2024 and 2025, with two dives of 66 meters and 70 meters, respectively.

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鈥 Salma Shaker鈥檚 early training with freediving instructor Mariam Shalan set her on a path that led quickly to competition.

鈥 At the elite, invite-only Vertical Blue competition in the Bahamas this year she broke four Saudi national records.

鈥 She is preparing for the CMAS World Championship in September 鈥 but she says freediving is about more than setting or breaking records.

For Shaker, freediving is more than a sport 鈥 it鈥檚 therapy: 鈥淭he ocean is my peace,鈥 she told Arab News.

She believes her ability to find calm is the key to her success, especially at Vertical Blue where she described feeling a surreal, almost out-of-body stillness, before each dive.

Salma Shaker, Saudi freediver

鈥淓ver since I started freediving, I鈥檝e always wanted to compete in Vertical Blue,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was trying to get my invitation for two years, and when I finally did, it was something I couldn鈥檛 believe. I felt so honored that I was the first Arab woman to represent there and raise the Saudi flag.鈥

Freediving, she added, is about overcoming both physical and mental challenges.

Freediving isn鈥檛 just a sport鈥攊t鈥檚 about connection: to yourself, to nature, and to something greater. I want to show that Arab women can lead in extreme sports, not just compete. I also want to highlight how precious and unique our Red Sea is.

Salma Shaker, Saudi freediver

鈥淭he mental challenge that you ideally face is just getting over the fear in your head. It鈥檚 a lot to go down while not wearing a mask, not seeing anything around you鈥攁nd it鈥檚 also deep. That鈥檚 why you learn to completely relax,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he physical challenge for me is equalizing my ears the deeper I go. It just needs practice, new techniques and repetition.鈥

鈥淔reediving isn鈥檛 just a sport鈥攊t鈥檚 about connection: to yourself, to nature, and to something greater. (Supplid)

She says that, for her, the sport is also about advocacy. Last year, Shaker was featured in 鈥淏eneath the Surface: The Fight for Corals,鈥 a Red Sea Global documentary highlighting marine conservation. She has since partnered with the company to champion coral reef protection and promote sustainable tourism.

鈥淢y connection with Red Sea Global actually goes back a long way, and it's been really special. I first visited one of their amazing resorts back in 2021 and honestly, I was blown away,鈥 she said. 鈥淭heir whole approach 鈥 how they link everything to the sea and blend nature so beautifully into their projects 鈥 just clicked with me instantly.鈥

Salma Shaker鈥檚 freediving journey started when she was 18, inspired by a lifelong love of the sea. (Supplied)

The company now sponsors her.

鈥淭hey're exactly who I want by my side as I push boundaries and share stories through the water,鈥 she said. 鈥(They鈥檙e not) just building resorts; they're creating something completely new with regenerative tourism.鈥

Looking ahead, Shaker is preparing for the CMAS World Championship in September 鈥 but she says freediving is about more than setting or breaking records.

鈥淎fter competing in Vertical Blue, I feel pretty happy and ready for whatever鈥檚 next. I hope to inspire people to understand the power of silence, breath and inner strength,鈥 she told Arab News.

鈥淔reediving isn鈥檛 just a sport鈥攊t鈥檚 about connection: to yourself, to nature, and to something greater. I want to show that Arab women can lead in extreme sports, not just compete. I also want to highlight how precious and unique our Red Sea is.鈥

 

 


Russia鈥檚 Putin briefs Saudi crown prince on Trump talks

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File/SPA/AFP)
Updated 19 August 2025

Russia鈥檚 Putin briefs Saudi crown prince on Trump talks

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File/SPA/AFP)
  • Putin reiterated his thanks and appreciation for the Kingdom鈥檚 steadfast position and the crown prince鈥檚 constructive efforts to achieve peace

RIYADH: Russian President Vladimir Putin briefed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the results of his recent talks with US President Donald Trump, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

During a call, Putin also reiterated his thanks and appreciation for the Kingdom鈥檚 steadfast position and the crown prince鈥檚 constructive efforts to achieve peace.

The crown prince affirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 continued support for diplomatic dialogue as a means of resolving international disputes.

The two leaders also discussed existing areas of cooperation between the Kingdom and Russia in a number of fields and opportunities for strengthening them.


鈥楬eroic鈥 Saudi man recovering in hospital after daring truck rescue

鈥楬eroic鈥 Saudi man recovering in hospital after daring truck rescue
Updated 19 August 2025

鈥楬eroic鈥 Saudi man recovering in hospital after daring truck rescue

鈥楬eroic鈥 Saudi man recovering in hospital after daring truck rescue
  • Maher Fahd Al-Dalbahi received the call from Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman while recovering in hospital from first and second degree burns
  • Al-Dalbahi climbed into the burning vehicle and drove it to safety, potentially preventing a catastrophic explosion

RIYADH: A Saudi man who risked his life driving a burning truck away from a petrol station, possibly preventing an explosion and saving lives, is 鈥渋mproving鈥 in hospital, his nephew told Arab News on Tuesday.

Maher Fahd Al-Dalbahi, in his 40s, encountered the truck loaded with animal feed and engulfed in flames around 300 km outside Riyadh while driving to his village, Al-Salihiya, on Friday night.

The truck鈥檚 driver had abandoned the vehicle, leaving it dangerously close to the petrol pumps.

Al-Dalbahi climbed inside and steered it into an open area, away from crowds and fuel tanks.

His nephew, Khalid Eid Al-Otaibi, 31, described the moment: 鈥淢y uncle got out of his car and ran to the truck to drive it away. As soon as he pulled it away, the fire started falling from the front, and the driver鈥檚 door was open.鈥

He continued: 鈥淚 was just with him in the hospital. He has third-degree burns on his face, but thank God, there has been improvement. His hands and legs have second-degree burns. His condition is improving; he laughs and talks with us.鈥

Civil Defense teams eventually brought the blaze under control, while footage of the incident quickly went viral on social media.

Al-Dalbahi was later transferred to King Saud Medical City in Riyadh, where he remains under treatment.

Al-Otaibi added that Al-Dalbahi works as a supervisor for school security guards. 鈥淭he reason he got into the truck was because the station was full of people.

鈥淢y uncle is someone who loves to do good. His stance was heroic and honorable; he risked his life without fear to save others.鈥

He also praised the swift response from authorities: 鈥淭he deputy governor of Riyadh ensured he was treated with all the necessary medical care. The government is supervising his treatment.鈥

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Riyadh鈥檚 deputy governor, personally called Al-Dalbahi to check on his condition and directed staff to give him the highest level of care.


黑料社区鈥檚 humanitarian reach expands worldwide

黑料社区鈥檚 humanitarian reach expands worldwide
Updated 19 August 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 humanitarian reach expands worldwide

黑料社区鈥檚 humanitarian reach expands worldwide
  • KSrelief reports $141 billion in support to 173 countries, from disaster relief to medical breakthroughs
  • Among the Kingdom鈥檚 notable humanitarian achievements is its program for separating conjoined twins

RIYADH: 黑料社区 observed World Humanitarian Day, Aug. 19, by highlighting milestones in its charitable efforts abroad.

Through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, the Kingdom has provided $141 billion in aid through 7,983 initiatives in 173 countries, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

Dr. Samer Al-Jutaili, KSrelief鈥檚 official spokesperson, told Arab News: 鈥淯nder the Kingdom's Vision 2030, we affirm that our work is focused on achieving development, as the Kingdom promotes global solidarity and supports humanitarian efforts to help individuals and communities, contributing to a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.鈥

Since its establishment on May 13, 2015, KSrelief has demonstrated 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to humanitarian work abroad, operating with transparency and neutrality. It has carried out 3,612 relief projects in 108 countries, worth more than $8.141 billion.

In response to the Palestinian crisis, KSrelief established air and sea bridges that delivered more than 7,180 tonnes of food, medical, and shelter supplies via 58 aircraft and 8 ships.

The agency also provided 20 ambulances to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and signed agreements for $90.35 million in relief projects in Gaza.

Airdrops, conducted in collaboration with Jordan, ensured aid reached areas affected by border closures.

For the Syrian Arab Republic, KSrelief established air and land relief bridges delivering essential food, shelter, and medical aid.

KSrelief also launched the Saudi Voluntary Program for Syrians, featuring 104 volunteer campaigns in medical, educational, and economic empowerment and training.

More than 3,000 men and women from the Kingdom contributed 218,500 volunteer hours in more than 45 specialties.

Among the Kingdom鈥檚 notable humanitarian achievements is its program for separating conjoined twins, which has gained regional and global recognition by successfully performing 66 pro bono surgeries and studying 150 cases from 27 countries.

At 黑料社区鈥檚 initiative, the UN designated Nov. 24 as the International Day for Conjoined Twins to raise awareness and celebrate achievements in this medical specialty.

The agency鈥檚 Project Masam has cleared more than 500,000 landmines in Yemen, saving countless civilian lives. Its prosthetic limbs program has provided thousands with advanced prosthetics and rehabilitation services.

Another initiative has rehabilitated 530 Yemeni child soldiers while providing psychological and social support to 60,000 of their family members.

To increase local involvement, KSrelief launched a volunteer portal with more than 80,000 participants. Through this platform, it has carried out nearly 991 programs in 55 countries, benefiting more than 2 million people, including 236,000 free surgeries in numerous medical specialties.

Sahem, 黑料社区鈥檚 official electronic donation platform, has raised more than $1.605 billion from 8.46 million donors, supporting the agency鈥檚 programs and enabling aid for vulnerable populations worldwide.


Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction

Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction
Updated 19 August 2025

Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction

Spanish breeder praises Riyadh falcon auction
  • Bernardo Lopez Pinto said he sold his entire collection of falcons, describing the experience as exceptional
  • Lopez Pinto praised the auction鈥檚 organization and commended the club for creating a comprehensive, competitive environment worthy of the event

RIYADH: The owner of Bernardo GYR Shaheen Falcons, a falcon breeding farm from Spain, expressed delight at participating in the International Falcon Breeders Auction, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club in Riyadh.

In his first attendance at the event, Bernardo Lopez Pinto said he sold his entire collection of falcons, describing the experience as exceptional, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

He praised the auction鈥檚 organization and commended the club for creating a comprehensive, competitive environment worthy of the event.

With more than 20 years of experience in falconry, Pinto confirmed his intention to join future editions, calling the auction a distinctive, world-class marketplace.

He noted the auction鈥檚 strong global reputation as a key motivator and said the experience fully met his expectations.

The auction will continue at the Saudi Falcons Club headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, until Aug. 25, hosting top falcon breeding farms from around the world.